A MAN has denied multiple offences including assaulting his former partner and threatening violence in order to get into her home.
Ryan Daniel Potter, 28, denied a total of four offences put to him when he appeared at Welshpool Magistrates’ Court this week.
The defendant denied one charge of causing criminal damage to a front door belonging to his ex-partner’s home; one charge of assaulting her; one charge of threatening violence to secure entry to her premises; and another of threatening to cause criminal damage to her car tyres.
Potter, of Oakfield Cottages, Brockton, near Shrewsbury, did admit one offence of using threatening behaviour.
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All offences arise from an incident alleged to have occurred at victim’s Powys home on January 17 this year.
Magistrates accepted jurisdiction of the case.
They adjourned the hearing for a trial, which is due to take place in Welshpool on September 17.
Potter’s conditional bail was extended.
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